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​The Michigan Nurses Association's Campaign for Safer Hospitals is calling for a Michigan law, the Safe Patient Care Act, to protect all our loved ones by limiting the number of patients a nurse can be assigned. The law would also limit mandatory RN overtime that compromises patients' care and require hospitals to disclose their actual RN-to-patient ratios.

​Lori Batzloff, RN and MNA member, shares her firsthand experience in urging legislators to pass the Safe Patient Care Act. "We need a law that protects every patient at every hospital on every shift." Hear from other nurses and lawmakers here.

Believe it or not, there is no lawthat limits the number of hospital patients a Registered Nurse can be assigned to care for at one time. There's also no law that limits the hours a nurse can be forced to work.

This puts patients in danger; when Registered Nurses are stretched too thin or forced to work past the point of exhaustion, they can't give each patient the professional care they need. Years of reliable research have established the link between understaffed nursing shifts and increased patient infections, falls, medication errors and even preventable deaths.